the highest in seven months. oil fell almost 2% to well under $90 a barrel on the latest inventory data. struggling bookseller borders delayed payments to some of its vendors, sending its shares tumbling 11%. elsewhere, chrysler recalled about 150,000 trucks and suvs thursday to address steering, airbag, and stalling problems. stephen ratner, a banker who helped lead the administration s auto industry overhaul, agreed to pay $10 million to settle influence peddling allegations in new york. minnesota has sued 3m for contaminating the state s waters for decades with chemicals used in some of its best-known products including scotchguard. and finally, facebook passed google for the first time as the nation s most visited web site for most of 2010. well, kodachrome, color camera film has officially hit
the product. reporter: 550 rolls of kodachrome could be in each one of these. today has been overwhelming. the quantity of work that s come in the last two days is astronomical. you know, we get start it started getting larger and larger on monday and has increased over the week. reporter: the dwayne of dwayne s photo is just shy of 80 years old. he remembers vividly how it began and said he never imagined he would see this day come. it was surprising to me the response we ve had and the people who have shown up. we will be glad when it s over. there s the end of an era. that was ksnf s morgan shutters reporting. in sports, in a match-up of women s basketball powerhouses, any way you sliced it a major streak would come to an end. here s nbc s mario solis. reporter: good morning, the uconn women s basketball team had a 90-game win streak. number nine, stanford, had a 50 game home court win streak. something had to give.
up. lisa murkowski has been certified as the winner of alaska s u.s. senate race. the state s governor and lieutenant governor signed the paperwork yesterday, making her the first senator to be elected in a write-in campaign since 1954. murkowski waged a write-in campaign after losing the republican primary. she won by just over 10,000 votes. it is the end of an era in photography. the last machine that processed kodachrome has shut down. kodak stopped making the iconic film last year. david muir has a look back on its impact. reporter: it was the first film to show color, a revolution in 1935. in 1935. kodachrome capturing miss america in atlantic city, 1947. roy rogers. sir edmund hillary climbing to the top of mt. everest. this woman on national geographic. photographed by steve mccurry. it was mccurry who was given the last roll of kodachrome ever made. and he took these of actor robert de niro. a quiet moment at new york s
and 500 rolls have come in, 550 rolls of kodachrome could be in each one of these. today has been overwhelming. the quantity of work that s come in the last two days is astronomical. you know, it started getting larger and larger on monday and has increased over the week. reporter: the dwayne of dwayne s photo is just shy of 80 years old. he remembers vividly how it began and said he never imagined he would see this day come. it was surprising to me the response we ve had and the people who have shown up. we will be glad when it s over. there s the end of an era. that was ksnf s morgan shutters reporting. in sports, in a match-up of women s basketball powerhouses, any way you sliced it a major streak would come to an end. here s nbc s mario solis. reporter: good morning, the uconn women s basketball team had a 90-game win streak.